Which of the eight American cities popular with immigrants do you like?
1. New York
At present, it is the city with the largest number of Chinese Americans. All kinds of Chinese gathering areas are well-known places. If you are in Chinatown, Farazen and other places, where vegetable shops, stalls and massage pedicure shops gather, you may not realize that you are in the United States for a while. Of course, as an international metropolis, New York may be more attractive, with numerous landmarks, shopping paradise, advanced higher education and other labels given to New York.
Los Angeles
Los Angeles is the second largest city after New York, where Chinese account for a large proportion of the total population and are subject to relatively small constraints. There are also many Chinese communities, and there are many Chinese speakers, so it is quite convenient to find Chinese restaurants to eat.
And with a developed economy, it is the largest base of petrochemical, marine, aerospace and electronics industries in the United States, second only to the financial center of New York, where employment opportunities are indispensable.
San Francisco
Among the 800,000 people in San Francisco, 20% are Chinese, which accounts for the highest proportion of the urban population in the United States. The Bay Area of San Francisco has beautiful scenery. Each District represents another aspect of this multi-cultural city. Moreover, the large scale of Chinatown in San Francisco makes the role of Chinese in the political, economic and social life of the region more and more important.
Seattle
Seattle, the commercial and cultural capital of Washington, is the largest city in the Pacific Northwest of the United States. It is only two hundred kilometers from Vancouver. The lives of local residents are very leisurely.
V. Houston
Houston's official nickname is "Space City" because it is the location of the Linton Johnson Space Center and the Mission Monitoring Center. It is a multi-cultural city where many immigrant communities develop.
VI. Erwan/Xingang Beach
The city in Orange County, southern California, has a population of 170,000, nearly 30% of whom are Asian. It is worth mentioning that such excellent institutions as the University of California, Irvine, are located here. The pleasant climate, good school districts, ideal public security conditions and other factors have become the reasons why many people, especially Chinese, choose to live in Erwan.
VII. Santiago
Santiago has attracted more and more Chinese people to invest and work here in recent years, which has become the geomantic treasure of their lives and the first choice of their homes. Santiago is close to the Mexican border, and the beaches, mountains and deserts are not far away. Many people like to come here for vacation. In addition to surfing, whale watching, swimming, sailing and other marine activities, visiting nearby mountains and deserts is also a good outdoor activity.
8. Boston
It is home to many world-renowned research institutes, Harvard University and MIT. High-quality education is an important reason for attracting immigrants and foreign students from all over the worlD.Boston has a large population of Chinese Americans, and Chinatown ranks among the top three in the United States. The living standards of Chinese people are relatively good.